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Failure to detect infection in fallow deer (Cervus dama) exposed to Theileria cervi from white-tailed deer
Authors:A A Kocan  S W Mukolwe  J S Laird
Affiliation:Department of Veterinary Parasitology, Microbiology and Public Health, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater 74078.
Abstract:
A frozen stabilate was produced from Theileria cervi sporozoites in salivary glands of adult Amblyomma americanum. The stabilate was inoculated into three fallow deer (Cervus dama) and two white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus). Following inoculation, the white-tailed deer developed parasitemias as determined by blood smear examination at 11 and 13 days postexposure. Repeat examination of blood from the three fallow deer for 30 days postexposure failed to reveal observable piro-plasms. These findings indicate that fallow deer are not as susceptible to the Theileria cervi found in white-tailed deer from North America. Thus, there are some questions regarding the taxonomic position of this organism.
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